I guess I agree obliquely, Scottie, the problem is that there are many Count
Lev's who are less then poor ol' Jack and Kings who would make better sense
as motion picture clowns. When one comes across a "real" King then jack is
wise to shut up and learn but society and conventional wisdom sometimes
(frequently) fails to guide.
Daniel
Nor, of course will they. Your antagonists are, in the main,
teachers who have too great an investment in a doctrine that
preaches Jack is as good as his master, that any bright young
student with his bright young mind plays quite as great part
in the realisation of Anna as ever did the Count Lev.
What better way to gain popularity with the aspiring polloi?
Scottie B.
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